Example sentences of "[be] put [adv prt] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 is the environment you work in and the major benefit that you 'll be putting over to the
2 It 's when the teachers think this is a boring , mundane , difficult thing to do , then that tends to be put over to the children and of course the disaster is that the children will believe it , and it if the children will believe it then we grow up in a highly technological society producing very few technologists or scientists .
3 It 's when the teachers think this is a boring , mundane , difficult thing to do , then that tends to be put over to the children and of course the disaster is that the children will believe it , and it if the children will believe it then we grow up in a highly technological society producing very few technologists or scientists .
4 In many organisations you will be put through to a secretary whose job it is to filter calls .
5 When big investors get on the telephone they expect to be put through to the chairman , not ‘ lumbered into a PR-type department ’ .
6 It says so on the switchboard , which one they 've rung , now if they ask for crime prevention and they phoned number , they should be put through to the bloody crime prevention
7 Knitters can choose from a whole range of techniques and their selection will be put on to a video , exclusive to them .
8 These exercises , which are easily and quickly generated , can be presented to your students either as printed worksheets — you will be provided with the answers on a separate sheet — or can be put on to a floppy disk so that a student or group of students can work on screen .
9 A thick lagging jacket should be put on to the hot water tank .
10 The scallops would be put on to the seabed after about two years growth in special nets , and grown on for a further two years before harvesting .
11 Nonetheless the bench will in practice expect consent orders , orders for custody and access and injunctive orders to have been prepared beforehand , and to be put up to the bench for approval .
12 We have a right to ask for it to be put back to the state it was in . ’
13 In the beginning , all carp were streamlined , torpedo-shaped fish , and any variation in girth relative to length ( apart from the difference between mature males and females ) could be put down to the quality of the food supply .
14 How true the tale of this lemming population might be is beyond verification ; certainly a great deal of the monastic retelling of it could be put down to the strong regional bias of Northumbrian biographers against the strange races of the deep south .
15 She hoped the hectic flush would be put down to the exertion of bending nearly double .
16 Their victory can also be put down to the lack of a co-ordinated attack by the Whites .
17 It 's success could be put down to the hard sell .
18 It can only be put down to the ravages of drink ’ .
19 More worryingly , many consumers said they did not like the taste , but much of that could be put down to the fact that many housewives had a narrow cooking repertoire with an average of only two turkey variations .
20 If this were an isolated case , it might simply be put down to an individual health authority overreacting to public embarrassment .
21 Mr Smith described the reforms , which will be put out to the party membership in a consultation process lasting until July , as among the most far-reaching and democratic advances in the history of the party .
22 She still did n't know what had happened when she 'd been put through to the room .
23 The prospect of a restart has now been put off to the end of the year .
24 Surely in this day and age the all we hear governments consultation documents , even your own consultation documents has been put out to the er future towning plans .
25 just to point out to members that the promised report on the lorry management plan which is in the first preparation has been put back to the January committee meeting on the Highways Committee so that we can get full advantage from the traffic and
26 Although the night-time itching has been put down to the nocturnal habits of the mite , it is interesting that for the first few weeks of infestation , when the mites are presumably just as active , there are often no symptoms at all .
27 Red and white signs , showing an izard 's head , are the only indication that you are entering it , the izard being a sort of chamois native to the Pyrenees which is now doing well there again after having earlier been hunted almost out of existence — its survival has been put down to the First World War , when men turned to killing one another and the animals had an armistice which enabled them to breed again .
28 Much of the credit for Mansell 's success has been put down to the sophistication and reliability of the Didcot developed Williams car .
29 The station had a shaky launch in January losing two million viewers in its early weeks and the increases are put down to a revamped style and change of presenters .
30 Even in the western Ukraine , far away from Chernobyl , headaches and sleeping troubles are put down to the disaster .
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